Re: [OLPC-AU] Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012

2012-06-07 Thread Deepak Muddha
On 3 June 2012 17:23, Tom Parker t...@carrott.org wrote:

 Do not adjust your clocks! This is last weeks report more than a week
 late. This week's report will be less tardy (hopefully) and will have
 include the power logs from last week.

 Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012
 Who: Fabiana, John, Oliver, Tabitha, Tom

 We tried using the nandblaster to update our XO-1.75s and discovered that
 it is not suited to our use case as it’s just too slow. We only have a
 modest number of laptops to update, and we have a reasonably noisy wifi
 environment. 2 laptops managed to do the update after two full cycles
 through the image and the rest we did with USB sticks. Perhaps if we had
 requested more redundancy for error correction, but even if it had
 completed successfully on the first pass, it would still be slower than
 flashing from USB, including copying the file onto the USB. If we were
 doing more laptops or we weren’t actively sitting waiting for them to
 finish then it would be really useful.

 olpc-au build 225 11.3.1-au on XO-1.5

 Rosella:
 Paint: OK.
 Record: Picture ok, movie on low res ok. Movie on high res - after a while
 it is jumpy with frozen images. Audio seems ok.
 Memorise: Single player numbers ok . Created game, saved it and played it
 ok.
 Measure First start with a lot of noise. Ok on second start. Clicking
 about does not seem to make it crash like the last time.
 Robot. asked ‘who makes the babies’ and it returns “/random name/ colon”
 Why is it saying colon? otherwise seems fine


 I think the colon indicates a punctuation mark ( : ).For example if the
random name was john, then it pronounces as John:. Do you have any other
information regarding this?


 Physics Seems fine hand grab works fine. No surprises there.
 Olli The sleep function does not seem to work when the activity is running.

 Ivy:
 Maze works
 Speak and robot works
 Browse - crashed when trying to view the whitehouse.gov website to sign
 the petition “Require free access over the Internet to scientific journal
 articles arising from taxpayer-funded research.”
 Memorize - played one sounds game but it was too quiet to hear if the
 guitar or drum was playing.
 Paint - works, can use the tools and add an image from Journal, the
 grayscale button has extremely different functionality to the rainbow
 button so I think they shouldn’t be placed together
 Firefox - the screen looks a bit odd with all the different sizes of
 fonts, clicked a few links on the front page and they seemed to work (could
 see lists of books, chemistry and biology page, images list). From the
 world culture images list pages there are back buttons that don’t work
 (they say file not found). Music plays from the media section. Maps take a
 while to load.
 on closing the firefox window it shows a firefox failed to start screen
 with a stop button
 Moon - works
 Clock - works
 Tamtam mini - works
 Stopwatch - works
 Measure - starts, can adjust settings
 Implode - works
 Arithmetic - works
 Numbers - works
 GCompris Clickgame - works


 12.1.0 os11 on XO-1.75
 On Kiwi, write works, including formatting and inserting images from
 record.

 On Kotare, started write, created a table and entered a few characters.
 Then shared within the neighbourhood and write stopped accepting data from
 the keyboard, cut and past and drag and drop still work, other applications
 still work with the keyboard, search box in write does not.

 Had whio freeze after inserting a USB drive after stopping tcpdump

 As reported last time and the time before, our yum problems persist. It
 seems the first invocation works but subsequent invocations do not.
 rpmdropbox.laptop.org is reporting what appears to be an incorrect
 content-type:

 $ echo GET /f17/repodata/primary.xml.gz HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: urlgrabber/3.9.1 yum/3.4.3
 Host: rpmdropbox.laptop.org
 Accept: */*

  | nc rpmdropbox.laptop.org 80 |head -n 12
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 00:58:23 GMT
 Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.4.6 proxy_html/3.0.0
 mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_wsgi/1.3 Python/2.5.2 mod_perl/2.0.2
 Perl/v5.8.8
 Last-Modified: Thu, 24 May 2012 11:30:07 GMT
 ETag: 1ac806b-25d5-4c0c692df2dc0
 Accept-Ranges: bytes
 Content-Length: 9685
 Content-Type: application/xml
 Content-Encoding: x-gzip

 ...

 Putting the same file on my own server yields an application/x-gzip
 content type and no content encoding.

 It’s not clear whether or how this is related to the problems we see with
 yum, perhaps there is a transparent proxy which is sometimes re-serving the
 decompressed content?
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Re: [OLPC-AU] Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012

2012-06-07 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 12:47:19PM +0530, Deepak Muddha wrote:
 On 3 June 2012 17:23, Tom Parker t...@carrott.org wrote:
  Robot. asked ?who makes the babies? and it returns ?/random name/
  colon? Why is it saying colon? otherwise seems fine

 I think the colon indicates a punctuation mark ( : ).For example
 if the random name was john, then it pronounces as John:. Do you
 have any other information regarding this?

I have other information.  I can easily reproduce the symptom using
Speak-38 on 12.1.0 os12 on XO-1.75.

I agree that colon probably indicates punctuation, but the punctuation
should not be pronounced using the word colon.  It should be a brief
pause.  But as it is on the end of an utterance, it need not be
pronounced at all.  I suggest you raise this specific case with Sugar
Labs bug tracker or the Speak maintainer.  Perhaps the response to
WHO MAKES THE BABIES? should be the same as the response to HOW DO
YOU MAKE BABIES? or WHERE DO BABIES COME FROM?

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Re: [OLPC-AU] Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012

2012-06-06 Thread Deepak Muddha
On 3 June 2012 17:23, Tom Parker t...@carrott.org wrote:

 Do not adjust your clocks! This is last weeks report more than a week
 late. This week's report will be less tardy (hopefully) and will have
 include the power logs from last week.

 Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012
 Who: Fabiana, John, Oliver, Tabitha, Tom

 We tried using the nandblaster to update our XO-1.75s and discovered that
 it is not suited to our use case as it’s just too slow. We only have a
 modest number of laptops to update, and we have a reasonably noisy wifi
 environment. 2 laptops managed to do the update after two full cycles
 through the image and the rest we did with USB sticks. Perhaps if we had
 requested more redundancy for error correction, but even if it had
 completed successfully on the first pass, it would still be slower than
 flashing from USB, including copying the file onto the USB. If we were
 doing more laptops or we weren’t actively sitting waiting for them to
 finish then it would be really useful.

 olpc-au build 225 11.3.1-au on XO-1.5

 Rosella:
 Paint: OK.
 Record: Picture ok, movie on low res ok. Movie on high res - after a while
 it is jumpy with frozen images. Audio seems ok.
 Memorise: Single player numbers ok . Created game, saved it and played it
 ok.
 Measure First start with a lot of noise. Ok on second start. Clicking
 about does not seem to make it crash like the last time.
 Robot. asked ‘who makes the babies’ and it returns “/random name/ colon”
 Why is it saying colon? otherwise seems fine
 Physics Seems fine hand grab works fine. No surprises there.
 Olli The sleep function does not seem to work when the activity is running.

 Ivy:
 Maze works
 Speak and robot works
 Browse - crashed when trying to view the whitehouse.gov website to sign
 the petition “Require free access over the Internet to scientific journal
 articles arising from taxpayer-funded research.”


https://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/1306


 Memorize - played one sounds game but it was too quiet to hear if the
 guitar or drum was playing.
 Paint - works, can use the tools and add an image from Journal, the
 grayscale button has extremely different functionality to the rainbow
 button so I think they shouldn’t be placed together


https://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/1307


 Firefox - the screen looks a bit odd with all the different sizes of
 fonts, clicked a few links on the front page and they seemed to work (could
 see lists of books, chemistry and biology page, images list). From the
 world culture images list pages there are back buttons that don’t work
 (they say file not found). https://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/1308



 Music plays from the media section. Maps take a while to load.
 on closing the firefox window it shows a firefox failed to start screen
 with a stop button


https://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/1309

 Moon - works
 Clock - works
 Tamtam mini - works
 Stopwatch - works
 Measure - starts, can adjust settings
 Implode - works
 Arithmetic - works
 Numbers - works
 GCompris Clickgame - works


 12.1.0 os11 on XO-1.75
 On Kiwi, write works, including formatting and inserting images from
 record.

 On Kotare, started write, created a table and entered a few characters.
 Then shared within the neighbourhood and write stopped accepting data from
 the keyboard, cut and past and drag and drop still work, other applications
 still work with the keyboard, search box in write does not.

 Had whio freeze after inserting a USB drive after stopping tcpdump

 As reported last time and the time before, our yum problems persist. It
 seems the first invocation works but subsequent invocations do not.
 rpmdropbox.laptop.org is reporting what appears to be an incorrect
 content-type:

 $ echo GET /f17/repodata/primary.xml.gz HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: urlgrabber/3.9.1 yum/3.4.3
 Host: rpmdropbox.laptop.org
 Accept: */*

  | nc rpmdropbox.laptop.org 80 |head -n 12
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 00:58:23 GMT
 Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.4.6 proxy_html/3.0.0
 mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_wsgi/1.3 Python/2.5.2 mod_perl/2.0.2
 Perl/v5.8.8
 Last-Modified: Thu, 24 May 2012 11:30:07 GMT
 ETag: 1ac806b-25d5-4c0c692df2dc0
 Accept-Ranges: bytes
 Content-Length: 9685
 Content-Type: application/xml
 Content-Encoding: x-gzip

 ...

 Putting the same file on my own server yields an application/x-gzip
 content type and no content encoding.

 It’s not clear whether or how this is related to the problems we see with
 yum, perhaps there is a transparent proxy which is sometimes re-serving the
 decompressed content?
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Re: [OLPC-AU] Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012

2012-06-06 Thread Deepak Muddha
On 3 June 2012 17:23, Tom Parker t...@carrott.org wrote:

 Do not adjust your clocks! This is last weeks report more than a week
 late. This week's report will be less tardy (hopefully) and will have
 include the power logs from last week.

 Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012
 Who: Fabiana, John, Oliver, Tabitha, Tom

 We tried using the nandblaster to update our XO-1.75s and discovered that
 it is not suited to our use case as it’s just too slow. We only have a
 modest number of laptops to update, and we have a reasonably noisy wifi
 environment. 2 laptops managed to do the update after two full cycles
 through the image and the rest we did with USB sticks. Perhaps if we had
 requested more redundancy for error correction, but even if it had
 completed successfully on the first pass, it would still be slower than
 flashing from USB, including copying the file onto the USB. If we were
 doing more laptops or we weren’t actively sitting waiting for them to
 finish then it would be really useful.

 olpc-au build 225 11.3.1-au on XO-1.5

 Rosella:
 Paint: OK.
 Record: Picture ok, movie on low res ok. Movie on high res - after a while
 it is jumpy with frozen images. Audio seems ok


http://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/1316

 .
 Memorise: Single player numbers ok . Created game, saved it and played it
 ok.
 Measure First start with a lot of noise. Ok on second start. Clicking
 about does not seem to make it crash like the last time.
 Robot. asked ‘who makes the babies’ and it returns “/random name/ colon”
 Why is it saying colon? otherwise seems fine


http://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/1318


 Physics Seems fine hand grab works fine. No surprises there.
 Olli The sleep function does not seem to work when the activity is running.


 http://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/1317


 Ivy:
 Maze works
 Speak and robot works
 Browse - crashed when trying to view the whitehouse.gov website to sign
 the petition “Require free access over the Internet to scientific journal
 articles arising from taxpayer-funded research.”
 Memorize - played one sounds game but it was too quiet to hear if the
 guitar or drum was playing.
 Paint - works, can use the tools and add an image from Journal, the
 grayscale button has extremely different functionality to the rainbow
 button so I think they shouldn’t be placed together
 Firefox - the screen looks a bit odd with all the different sizes of
 fonts, clicked a few links on the front page and they seemed to work (could
 see lists of books, chemistry and biology page, images list). From the
 world culture images list pages there are back buttons that don’t work
 (they say file not found). Music plays from the media section. Maps take a
 while to load.
 on closing the firefox window it shows a firefox failed to start screen
 with a stop button
 Moon - works
 Clock - works
 Tamtam mini - works
 Stopwatch - works
 Measure - starts, can adjust settings
 Implode - works
 Arithmetic - works
 Numbers - works
 GCompris Clickgame - works


 12.1.0 os11 on XO-1.75
 On Kiwi, write works, including formatting and inserting images from
 record.

 On Kotare, started write, created a table and entered a few characters.
 Then shared within the neighbourhood and write stopped accepting data from
 the keyboard, cut and past and drag and drop still work, other applications
 still work with the keyboard, search box in write does not.

 Had whio freeze after inserting a USB drive after stopping tcpdump

 As reported last time and the time before, our yum problems persist. It
 seems the first invocation works but subsequent invocations do not.
 rpmdropbox.laptop.org is reporting what appears to be an incorrect
 content-type:

 $ echo GET /f17/repodata/primary.xml.gz HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: urlgrabber/3.9.1 yum/3.4.3
 Host: rpmdropbox.laptop.org
 Accept: */*

  | nc rpmdropbox.laptop.org 80 |head -n 12
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 00:58:23 GMT
 Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.4.6 proxy_html/3.0.0
 mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_wsgi/1.3 Python/2.5.2 mod_perl/2.0.2
 Perl/v5.8.8
 Last-Modified: Thu, 24 May 2012 11:30:07 GMT
 ETag: 1ac806b-25d5-4c0c692df2dc0
 Accept-Ranges: bytes
 Content-Length: 9685
 Content-Type: application/xml
 Content-Encoding: x-gzip

 ...

 Putting the same file on my own server yields an application/x-gzip
 content type and no content encoding.

 It’s not clear whether or how this is related to the problems we see with
 yum, perhaps there is a transparent proxy which is sometimes re-serving the
 decompressed content?
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*
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Re: [OLPC-AU] Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012

2012-06-06 Thread Deepak Muddha
On 3 June 2012 17:23, Tom Parker t...@carrott.org wrote:

 Do not adjust your clocks! This is last weeks report more than a week
 late. This week's report will be less tardy (hopefully) and will have
 include the power logs from last week.

 Testing Summary, Auckland - 26 May 2012
 Who: Fabiana, John, Oliver, Tabitha, Tom

 We tried using the nandblaster to update our XO-1.75s and discovered that
 it is not suited to our use case as it’s just too slow. We only have a
 modest number of laptops to update, and we have a reasonably noisy wifi
 environment. 2 laptops managed to do the update after two full cycles
 through the image and the rest we did with USB sticks. Perhaps if we had
 requested more redundancy for error correction, but even if it had
 completed successfully on the first pass, it would still be slower than
 flashing from USB, including copying the file onto the USB. If we were
 doing more laptops or we weren’t actively sitting waiting for them to
 finish then it would be really useful.

 olpc-au build 225 11.3.1-au on XO-1.5

 Rosella:
 Paint: OK.
 Record: Picture ok, movie on low res ok. Movie on high res - after a while
 it is jumpy with frozen images. Audio seems ok.


Can you give me a little bit more information for the above issue?For
example screenshots, log files etc.


 Memorise: Single player numbers ok . Created game, saved it and played it
 ok.
 Measure First start with a lot of noise. Ok on second start. Clicking
 about does not seem to make it crash like the last time.
 Robot. asked ‘who makes the babies’ and it returns “/random name/ colon”
 Why is it saying colon? otherwise seems fine
 Physics Seems fine hand grab works fine. No surprises there.
 Olli The sleep function does not seem to work when the activity is running.

 Ivy:
 Maze works
 Speak and robot works
 Browse - crashed when trying to view the whitehouse.gov website to sign
 the petition “Require free access over the Internet to scientific journal
 articles arising from taxpayer-funded research.”
 Memorize - played one sounds game but it was too quiet to hear if the
 guitar or drum was playing.
 Paint - works, can use the tools and add an image from Journal, the
 grayscale button has extremely different functionality to the rainbow
 button so I think they shouldn’t be placed together
 Firefox - the screen looks a bit odd with all the different sizes of
 fonts, clicked a few links on the front page and they seemed to work (could
 see lists of books, chemistry and biology page, images list). From the
 world culture images list pages there are back buttons that don’t work
 (they say file not found). Music plays from the media section. Maps take a
 while to load.
 on closing the firefox window it shows a firefox failed to start screen
 with a stop button
 Moon - works
 Clock - works
 Tamtam mini - works
 Stopwatch - works
 Measure - starts, can adjust settings
 Implode - works
 Arithmetic - works
 Numbers - works
 GCompris Clickgame - works


 12.1.0 os11 on XO-1.75
 On Kiwi, write works, including formatting and inserting images from
 record.

 On Kotare, started write, created a table and entered a few characters.
 Then shared within the neighbourhood and write stopped accepting data from
 the keyboard, cut and past and drag and drop still work, other applications
 still work with the keyboard, search box in write does not.

 Had whio freeze after inserting a USB drive after stopping tcpdump

 As reported last time and the time before, our yum problems persist. It
 seems the first invocation works but subsequent invocations do not.
 rpmdropbox.laptop.org is reporting what appears to be an incorrect
 content-type:

 $ echo GET /f17/repodata/primary.xml.gz HTTP/1.1
 User-Agent: urlgrabber/3.9.1 yum/3.4.3
 Host: rpmdropbox.laptop.org
 Accept: */*

  | nc rpmdropbox.laptop.org 80 |head -n 12
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 00:58:23 GMT
 Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.4.6 proxy_html/3.0.0
 mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_wsgi/1.3 Python/2.5.2 mod_perl/2.0.2
 Perl/v5.8.8
 Last-Modified: Thu, 24 May 2012 11:30:07 GMT
 ETag: 1ac806b-25d5-4c0c692df2dc0
 Accept-Ranges: bytes
 Content-Length: 9685
 Content-Type: application/xml
 Content-Encoding: x-gzip

 ...

 Putting the same file on my own server yields an application/x-gzip
 content type and no content encoding.

 It’s not clear whether or how this is related to the problems we see with
 yum, perhaps there is a transparent proxy which is sometimes re-serving the
 decompressed content?
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